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"author": "Linus Åkesson",
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"author": "Julia Evans",
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"author": "Tim Urban, Andrew finn, Alicia mcelhone",
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"author": "Sarah Perry, Kevin Simler, Joe Kelly, Carlos Bueno, Renee DiResta, and Taylor Pearson",
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"author": "David Chapman",
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"author": "Gwern Branwen",
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"author": "Patrick Collison",
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"author": "Oona Räisänen",
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"author": "Alex Tabarrok & Tyler Cowen",
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{
"author": "Jeff Preshing",
"description": "This is where I write about programming-related stuff. I try to keep it technical, and tend to focus on C++ and Python, but these aren’t strict rules. You could say the main theme throughout this blog is a reverence and fascination for programming.",
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"gaming",
"game-development",
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{
"author": "Eli Bendersky",
"description": "This blog began in 2003 as a personal online journal; in the past few years it became mostly an outlet for technical, programming-related posts. It's my way to document things I find interesting for my future self.",
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"go-lang",
"webdev",
"networking",
"games",
"programming",
"python",
"cpp-lang"
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"title": "Eli Bendersky's website",
"website": "https://eli.thegreenplace.net"
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{
"author": "Glenn Engstrand",
"description": "Whenever I evaluate a technology stack for microservice architecture viability, I implement the same feature identical polyglot persistent microservice then run it through the same load test as all the others. In that way, I can compare and contrast these various technology stacks. I blog about the results here.",
"tags": [
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"big-data",
"cloud-computing",
"graphql",
"stack",
"programming",
"python",
"cpp-lang"
],
"title": "Glenn Engstrand",
"website": "http://glennengstrand.info/blog/"
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{
"author": "Stavros Korokithakis",
"description": "I figure some people might be interested in the projects I make from time to time, or the solution to problems I have, so I publish them.",
"tags": [
"hardware",
"programming",
"python",
"maker",
"arduino"
],
"title": "Stavros' Stuff",
"website": "https://www.stavros.io/"
},
{
"author": "Dave Glassanos",
"description": "Non-technical advice to navigate your programming career.",
"tags": [
"Career Advice",
"programming",
"nodejs",
"deno",
"php"
],
"title": "Exponential Backoff",
"website": "https://www.exponentialbackoff.com/"
}
]
}